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Mario Strikers: Charged Football
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Wii
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Sports Game
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Take to the pitch as Mario Strikers Charged (the follow up title to Mario Smash Football) returns with an all new roster of features, only for Wii.
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03-08-07 GDC Screens: Nintendo
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More online info on Mario Strikers: Charged
The launch of the first online multiplayer game for the Wii is drawing near. Mario Strikers: Charged Football is the game providing this multiplayer mode and we have some more info on the online capabilities of the game:
So, no game-bound codes, but rather a friendslist connected to your Mii. Maybe the ideal time to restyle your character before it's making its entry on every Wii connected to the internet?
# Ranked matches will pair players based on win-loss records, but those records will reset at the end of three month "seasons."
# Unranked matches will make use Mii-specific friend lists, so multiple users on one system can have different friends.
# The player that earns the most ranking points every day will have their Mii featured on the log-in screen as the "player of the day." Ranking points are earned based on wins and number of goals. Disconnects will be punished with negative ranking points.
# Online matches can have four players at most (no four-on-four networked play). Ranked matches can be one-on-one or two-on-two, with each team sharing a system. Three-on-one and two-on-one matches are available in unranked games.
# Unranked matches will make use Mii-specific friend lists, so multiple users on one system can have different friends.
# The player that earns the most ranking points every day will have their Mii featured on the log-in screen as the "player of the day." Ranking points are earned based on wins and number of goals. Disconnects will be punished with negative ranking points.
# Online matches can have four players at most (no four-on-four networked play). Ranked matches can be one-on-one or two-on-two, with each team sharing a system. Three-on-one and two-on-one matches are available in unranked games.
So, no game-bound codes, but rather a friendslist connected to your Mii. Maybe the ideal time to restyle your character before it's making its entry on every Wii connected to the internet?
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